Women empowerment: in which ways ???
Many people including women leaders and social workers are excited about women empowerment in development and under developed country. It is true that in those countries, there have been created many opportunities to empowered women and now women especially poor women of those countries are empowered themselves than…
Added by Suman Chowdhury (Mony) on April 9, 2012 at 6:17am — 2 Comments
Should take initiatives to set up Library for Farmers, Garment Workers and other poor professionals
[Summary of this blog: We know education and knowledge always act as an asset for everyone’s life. Library can do a big roll for learning. However, our farmers, garment workers and another poor service holders, labors have no opportunity, necessary education and time to access in library. For that reason, now most of them are out of modern knowledge, advantage of…
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GOAL 6: COMBAT HIV/AIDS, MALARIA AND OTHER DISEASES
http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/aids.shtml
TARGETS
1. Halt and begin to reverse, by 2015, the spread of…
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GOAL 3 Promote Gender Equality and Empower Women
http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/gender.shtml
TARGET
1. Eliminate gender disparity in primary and secondary education, preferably by 2005, and in all levels of education,…
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The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) are set to encourage development by improving social and economic conditions in the world's poorest countries. They are originated from the Millennium Declaration set by the united nation in the Millennium Summit in 2000 where united nation member states leaders , at least 23 international organizations, and representatives of 1,000 civil society organizations from more than 100 countries adopted the declaration and agreed to achieve…
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Next Billion Blog
Source: http://www.nextbillion.net/blog/2011/04/07/distinguishing-microcredit-from-microfinance
April 7, 2011 — 08:30 am

Mary Ellen…
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People with special needs (Disabled) are excluded from many ways of life specially ICT. ICT can be the hands and foot…
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Include the excluded
Include the excluded projects are a public private partnership for marginalized community development. Disable individuals are still excluded from many areas of life including information technologies…
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Out of schoolchildren (e-learning)
Training of ICT skills to out of schoolchildren (illiterate) is another project to this marginalized community. According to
statistic, there are more than 3 millions out of…
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Global Telecentre academy (GTA)
Telecentre.org Academy offers skills-development programmes to support grassroots-level actors involved in creating new and inclusive economies in developing countries.…
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Hello Clients, Hello Wallet!
As a sub-contracted agency of the CDD’s FamilySource South LA consortium, we are proud to announce that CFRC will receive an unnamed amount of free lifelong subscriptions to popular online money management
tool HelloWallet starting in the New Year. The generous donation made possible by Emerging Markets, Inc.
and HelloWallet will be distributed to all…
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